Word: french
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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South Sea Rose (Fox). As a French girl brought up in the South Seas and taken to New England by a skipper who marries her for her money, Lenore Ulric talks the same baby gutturals she used a couple of weeks ago in Frozen Justice, but the meaning of her husky drawling voice does not depend on words and is the same in any language. The story is an aimless, overkeyed triangle. Best shot: a simple-minded jazzbo having a fit when checked in his efforts to get near the South Sea Rose...
Cinema. An endless tape bound round and round the world is the U. S. cinema film. Last week Londoners flocked to see Masks of the Devil while Paris and Berlin gaped simultaneously at The Broadway Melody. In the French chamber arose Deputy Gaston Gerard last week to exclaim: "In the domain of the cinema we have become virtual tributaries to American productions. Americans already hail [the talkies] as a vehicle for spreading the English language over the world. It is an immense and implacable effort for intellectual colonization that threatens...
...fourteenth-century French primitives, loaned by J. P. Morgan '89, are on exhibition at the Fogg Museum. They are "The Adoration of the Magi" and "Death of the Virgin...
Carol, "Les Anges dans Nos Campagnes" French Air Carol, "Jesu, Fili Virgine" Holst Carol, "Canto de Aguinaldo" (Song of the Christmas Presents) Andalusian Carol arranged by Erickson Carol, "Silent Night...
...HARVARD B. U. Wood, Cross, l.w. r.w., Whitmore, Nelson Putnam, Harding, Holbrook, c. c., Currier, Barron, Brown l.w., Lombard, Alkin, Raymon, Borofsky Lakin, Stubbs, r. w. Cunningham, l.d. r.d., Bergholtz, French Garrison, Hallowell, r.d. l.d., Elliot, Weafer Ellis, Draper, g. g., Grodberg...